Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the nation Wednesday evening for the first time since the Egyptian-mediated ceasefire took effect 24 hours earlier.
Israel and Hamas Hamas have accepted an Egyptian-brokered ceasefire plan to end a seven-week operation against Hamas in the Gaza Strip, an Israeli official said.
In 1947, a Bedouin shepherd searched the hills of Qumran for a missing sheep and made the greatest find of the 20th century.
Film critics have declared 2014 the Year of the Bible. But it is a more than 30-year-old biblical film that has landed a place in Guinness Book of World of Records.
From preventing cancer and heart disease to building self-esteem, overwhelming evidence proves generosity is good for your mental and physical health.
Edgar Harrell is one of the few WWII vets alive who survived the worst Navy disaster in U.S. history. His miraculous story is inspiring Americans to appreciate more the cost of freedom.
LEXINGTON, Ky. -- Congregations often struggle with the impact they're making not only within their own walls, but also with others. Sometimes when they make a decision to reach out to the community, they find themselves competing with similar programs from other churches.
But what if a number of different congregations decided to band together for the greater good?
In Lexington, 16 to 20 churches cooperate by taking turns leading a worship service every week throughout the year in a poorer section of their city.
Health experts are warning you could get an infection even the most powerful drugs can't kill. The overuse of antibiotics may be partly to blame.
The gospel singer and pastor had been scheduled to headline the MLK concert before a handful of gay protestors expressed concerned that his presence was an affront to the LGBT community, claiming he encouraged disunity instead of unity.
The drug that was once relegated to the homeless and rock stars is now popping up at highschool parties in the suburbs.